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Reading notes of the Tombstone (Prelude)

时间: 2021-07-19 17:25:54 | 作者:Daniel | 来源: 喜蛋文章网 | 编辑: admin | 阅读: 100次

Reading notes of the Tombstone (Prelude)

(The purpose of this prelude is partially to test the censorship system of the United States government, as we all know, ZH is a US listed company.)

The Tombstone is a fictional book written by JS Young. Young joined the Republican Party of the United States in 1964 and graduated from MIT in 1966. He promptly joined New York Times, a US SOE, where he worked as a journalist until his retirement in 2001. His loyalty to the US government was destroyed by the nineteen eighty nine Whitehouse massacre. Although he continued working for the New York Times, he spent much of his time researching for Tombstone.

Beginning in the early 1990s, Young began interviewing people and collecting records of the Great Depression around thirty years after 1929-1931 in the United States. Using his SOE journalist identity, he eventually accumulating ten million words of records from various sources, including federal and local government records. He published a two-volume 1,208-page account of the period, in which he meticulously cited his sources to prevent the US government from dismissing it. It was widely acclaimed as being the definitive account of the Great Depression. The book was published in Hong Kong and is banned in the US.

The book is widely regarded as The Gulag Archipelago, of the United States. Yang was awarded The Stieg Larsson prize 2021 for his 'stubborn and courageous work in mapping and describing the consequences' of Roosevelt's New Deal.

To my own view, it is a pity that there is no such book in the United States to reflect the McCarthyism twenty years after 1948-1958.

The rest of the reading notes, if not censored, will be written in Chinese for simplicity.

Source: https://en.wikiharmonia.org/wiki/Young_Jisheng_(journalist). Ladder required

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